Western Suburbs

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Elco
Hill Rd., Bandra

Hill road. serves an extensive menu of chaats and other fast food. has an ac section or you can eat like the locals do it standing around the pani puri walla. their hygiene standards are decent they use bottled water in their chaats, although they are not dirt cheap between rs 50-100 for a chaat by bombay standards.

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Vow Snax

16th road. their servings are very big. they provide free delivery as well.

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Rasoee Veg Kitchen
7, Pratik Avenue, Vile Parle(E), Mumbai 400 057
+91-22-2613-5445, +91-22-2613-4841
Rs. 140
near Vile Parle railway station.

Serves a sumptuous Gujarati Thali at the upper level. The waiters hover around you insisting that you eat more. At the end of meal, your hands are washed in a special vessel by pouring water out of a jar that wouldn't be out of place in a Maharaja's palace.

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Hearsch and Co.

Hill road. bandra is a hole in the wall food joint that is an institute. over the last 25+ years, it has been making and selling breads, sandwiches, cakes, rolls, and much more. chicken roll and plum cake are a must have. if you are looking for non vegetarian baked items here, the chilly chicken croissant is tender, succulent and a must-have.

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Gajalee

Malvani coastal seafood restaurant at vileparleeast. good food, but there's usually a wait for seating. try the bombil bombay duck, and not really a duck at all.

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Shiv Sagar

Juhu. a fast-food chain where you can find excellent pav bhaji and great south indian dishes, such as dosas.

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For street food, quite a few good vendors exist around Bandra. A bloke called Karachi Sweets on Hill Road does a good job. For the pani puri though, Karachi Sweets on Hill Road and Punjab Sweets on Pali Naka are strongly recommended. For a great Bhel Puri and Sev Puri, you must visit the Bhel Puri Bhaiya on Pali Hill.

There are a lot of Udipi and Punjabi Restaurants too. For non-vegetarian tandoor you could try Jai Javan at Linking Road opp National College.

You can find a ton of street stalls of questionable hygiene standards. If you don't have a cast-iron stomach, look for one that uses bottled water, with servers wearing plastic gloves.

"Dcosta Bakery" 'Bazaar Road,bandra west.They serve burgers,rolls,veg & non veg ..freshly baked biscuits.The prices are cheap around Rs.15 for burgers etc..tel# 9892363346

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Lucky
9 Swami Vivekanand Road

€” sv road is famous for its biryani.

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Thai Ban
Junction of St. Johns & Pali Roads

Shop number 8, gaspar enclave, pali naka bandra +91 22 2645 9775. a great, suburban favourite, this restaurant is wonderful value. authentic thai food with loads of coconut milk. tiger prawns in spicy lemon sauce, squid with nakaching, and chicken satay are all memorable, and often superior to more upmarket competitors.

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Andora
Saint Dominic Road

Serves fast food opposite st. andrews school.

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Lucky Star

Serves great mughlai food at bandra bazar road.

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Persia Dabar
Moray Nahad, Linking Road

Linking road, bandra, mumbai next to shoppers stop. indian and chinese food. their tandoori naan and crispy veg. is killer. it's a cheap, clean, and friendly place.

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Camy Wafers

€” wafers, savories, and farsan.

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Highway Gomantak

Serves excellent konkani and goan food.

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Hersh

€” serves bread, goan sweets, fast food, and snacks near holy family hospital.

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Only Parathas

Linking road. serves chaat in addition to parathas thick indian rotis stuffed with all sorts of delicious things.

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A-1

And american express bakery have excellent varieties of bread and takeaway.

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Little Italy
18-B, Juhu Tara Road
+91-22-2660-8815
Rs. 200 upwards
near Maneckji Cooper School

Run by Chef Giovanni, Little Italy is vegetarian and serves some great pasta a la puttanesca. Has valet parking.

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Candies

€” has excellent desserts, mini meals, sandwiches, and snacks at pali and bandra reclamation.

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McCraig

Serves nice fast food, mini meals, and snacks at gaspar enclave, bandra.

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Yoko's Sizzlers

10/11, west view, s.v. road, near akbarally's, santacruzwest, mumbai 54. +91 22 2649 2313, +91 22 2649 1528. serves excellent sizzlers.

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Bombay Blue

Serves a smattering of all sorts of favourite bombay food, including chole bhature, onion rings, and sizzling brownies.

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Little Italy
3-4 Morya Estate, Andheri - Oshiwara New link road
+91-22-6692-6551
Rs. 200 upwards
Opposite Fame Adlabs/Infiniti Mall

Little Italy has gone the chain restaurant way and has opened a franchise in Andheri West. The same great food can be had here too.

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Dum Pukht
ITC Grand Maratha

Itc grand maratha sheraton. traditional indian cuisine a mix of awadi, luckhnawi food

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Celini
Grand Hyatt, Off Western Express Highway

Grand hyatt, kalina, 24 hours. home to bombay's most beloved paper-thin pizza. even south bombay kids make it over to this side at 2 am for a post-clubbing pizza and tiramisu.

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Palm Grove
Juhu Beach

Ramada plaza palm, juhu beach, mumbai +91 22 2611 2323 fax:+91 22 2611 3682 (http://www.ramada.com), is a place that offers surprisingly great ambiance and some really economical beer. the service is good and they have a live band in the evenings 7pm-11pm. happy hour about 25% discount on food and beverage extends up to 7pm. the crowd is fairly decent and includes a fair sprinkling of europeans in the evenings. expect to spend about rs. 120 ($3 for a beer + complimentary snacks and rs. 180-rs. 270 $4 - $6 for add on snacks to go with the beer.

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Peshawri

Itc grand maratha sheraton. arguably the best north indian food in the city. they have a one-page menu with some 12 items, each a culinary masterpiece. expect traditional indian style dining no cutlery at international prices upto rs 1000 per dish. hours : 12:00 pm - 2:45 pm; 7:30 pm - 11:45 pm

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Soma
Off Western Express Highway

Also at the grand hyatt, does good indian food.

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Olive
Central Avenue, Powai

off carter road. a beautiful, classy restaurant that's extremely popular with bombay's socialite set. all their food is amazing try the pizzas and kebabs, at rs 800~ or so for an entree. a nice place to go for a long, booze-fueled dinner.

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Shatranj Napoli
Carter road

Is okay for the price.

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Seijo and the soul dish
RK Patkar Marg

Bandra, has an interesting oriental menu.

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West View
I A Project Road

Itc grand maratha sheraton. go for sublime, marinated kebabs and grills.

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Pan Asian

Itc grand maratha sheraton. oriental food.

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All the airport hotels have excellent quality restaurants, particularly those at ITC a hotel chain well known for its restaurants, like the world famous Bukhara in Delhi.

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Dakshin

Itc grand maratha sheraton. fantastic south indian food.

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China House

Grand hyatt, kalina. one of the best, most expensive chinese eateries in the city. try their excellent peking duck. go on a weekend and stick around until the china house club picks up post 11 pm for a taste of the posh bombay partying scene

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Taj Lands End

Has a good range of expensive, but quality restaurants.

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Global Fusion

Off linking rd. on the top floor of a nondescript, avoidable mall. nice ambiance, but can get very crowded. does a good oriental buffet for rs 800. includes decent sushi, lots of different kinds of dumplings, and dessert. skip the main course very ordinary and stuff yourself on their starters. or go eat at olive or china house for the same price.

Chains can be found throughout Bandra, such as Mocha, Barista, McDonalds, KFC, and Cafe Coffee Day. Lots of new restaurants and themes keep popping up on Turner Road, Gaspar Enclave, and Union Park.

Bandra and Juhu are packed with eateries, with new ones opening every day it seems. Most are reasonably priced with decent food, but ask for a menu before you sit.